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At the C2E2 Expo today, Lucasfilm Director of Fan Relations Steve Sansweet revealed anticipated information about the Star Wars films coming to Blu-ray.
"We have been at work for a couple of years working on—I won't call it the Ultimate Set because we keep finding stuff—but, a very full set of all six movies on Blu-ray with lots of extra material. We're finding all kinds of scenes from dailies that have never been seen before. Beyond all of those things that you know about… there are some real treasures."
Jar-Jar Binks in full 1080p? All of little Anakin's "Yipee!"s & "Hooray!"s in crisp lossless audio? I'm so in.
The studio, whom just launched fox75.com, has plans to celebrate the ocassion by releasing a number of their "premium" titles "as singles, double features, triple features and 'classic quads,' all with commemorative packaging", according to an article on Home Media Magazine.
Dropping in the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2010 on Blu Ray, Alien Anthology, a 35h anniversary edition of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a 45th anniversary edition of The Sound of Music, Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!; and Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans.
The Walking Dead tells the story of a group of zombie survivors in an apocalyptic world who are led by police officer, Rick Grimes, in search of a safe place to live.
When 13-year-old So-Jin disappears, her elder sister Hee-Jin returns to the apartment of their religious-maniac mother. Tae-Hwan, a cop, who reluctantly has to take the case seriously is confronted with more and more suicides that are difficult to explain rationally. And why does the skeptical Hee-Jin, who keeps having gruesome encounters with suicides, have to keep coughing?
Missing it's original release date of late-march, Left 4 Dead 2's "The Passing" DLC will be released sometime next week, according to the the announcement from Valve on the official Left 4 Dead 2 blog.
"The Passing" (560 Microsoft Points, $7), will add a new chapter to the Left 4 Dead story, with the main hook being a crossover between the survivors in the original game and the survivors in the sequel. The DLC also includes new weapons and infected.
In the new episode of GameTrailers TV last night, a bunch of new footage and details about Halo: Reach, specifically about the game mode, "Invasion", were revealed. Watch the full episode above...
Now that I'm done drooling over the above picture from the set of the movie...
There hasn't been much news regarding the upcoming Jonah Hex. As a matter of fact, there hasn't been any. No poster. No trailer. No stills. Finally, a spokesperson states that a trailer will premiere before A Nigthmare on Elm Street.
Although, frontman of the band Mastodon, Brent Hinds has a few negative words about the project after the jump...
The relatively unknown actor will set sail with Johnny Depp in the unnecessary sequel, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
Hailing from the United Kingdom, Claflin attended The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He then won roles in the historical mini-series “The Pillars of the Earth,” alongside actors Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Matthew MacFadyen and Donald Sutherland, followed by the telefilm “The Lost Future.”
Claffin will play a young missionary named Phillip. The actor joins Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz (in talks), Ian McShane (in talks), and the equally unknown Astrid Berges-Frisbey. The Jerry Bruckheimer production is being directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago, Nine) and is due in theaters May 20, 2011.
Electronic musician Ochre has announced via his twitter that he has licensed his song, Infotain Me, to Sony for them to use for LittleBigPlanet 2. This is the first news about LittleBigPlanet 2, but no one is surprised that LittleBigPlanet is getting a sequel.